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Politics

Court won’t rehear Prop 8, paves way to Supreme Court
Marriage Equality

Court won’t rehear Prop 8, paves way to Supreme Court

By Natasha Barsotti
President Obama proclaims June ‘LGBT’ month
Culture

President Obama proclaims June ‘LGBT’ month

By Raziel Reid
St Petersburg court: use of anti-gay gag law illegal
Human Rights

St Petersburg court: use of anti-gay gag law illegal

By Natasha Barsotti
Gay refugees likely rejected if new Canadian bill passes
Power

Gay refugees likely rejected if new Canadian bill passes

C-31 will make it hard to ‘fully and thoroughly’ assess any claim: expert

By Nathaniel Christopher
Chipping away at DOMA one section at a time
Marriage Equality

Chipping away at DOMA one section at a time

By Natasha Barsotti
Christy Clark’s new anti-bullying strategy not new, critics say
Power

Christy Clark’s new anti-bullying strategy not new, critics say

‘She’s reannouncing herself,’ says Chandra Herbert

By Jeremy Hainsworth
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Sex crimes
Power

Sex crimes

With a Conservative government, are the scales of justice tipping?

By Marcus McCann
Violence, arrests break up Moscow Pride march attempt
Politics

Violence, arrests break up Moscow Pride march attempt

By Natasha Barsotti
Pride doesn’t qualify for city money, says councillor
Power

Pride doesn’t qualify for city money, says councillor

Funding to be debated at council June 6

By Andrea Houston
European Parliament slams region’s anti-gay laws, violence
Activism

European Parliament slams region’s anti-gay laws, violence

By Natasha Barsotti
NAACP: A; North Carolina: F-
Power

NAACP: A; North Carolina: F-

By Natasha Barsotti
Pride marches attacked in Georgia, cancelled in Fiji
Activism

Pride marches attacked in Georgia, cancelled in Fiji

By Rob Salerno
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Mulcair calls for an end to discrimination
Power

Mulcair calls for an end to discrimination

Opposition leader holds press conference backed by gay MPs

By Bradley Turcotte
Why is Surrey lagging on anti-homophobia policy?
Power

Why is Surrey lagging on anti-homophobia policy?

Despite promise, BC Libs unlikely to introduce legislation this session

By Natasha Barsotti
The inevitable Rob Ford column
Toronto

The inevitable Rob Ford column

By Brad Fraser
A few steps forward for equal marriage in the US after all
Marriage Equality

A few steps forward for equal marriage in the US after all

By Rob Salerno
Ontario anti-bullying bills too ambiguous on gay support groups: activists
Power

Ontario anti-bullying bills too ambiguous on gay support groups: activists

GSA Coalition lawyer expects fight will end up in court

By Andrea Houston
QuAIA likely to march in Toronto Pride parade
Power

QuAIA likely to march in Toronto Pride parade

By Andrea Houston
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